This year could be the last one for a few coaches in Serie A, as reported by Il Corriere dello Sport in this morning's print edition.
It's not the case for Inter, solid with Simone Inzaghi, and it doesn't seem to be the case for Juventus either, with a rejuvenated Allegri who might only be challenged by Antonio Conte.
Milan and Napoli are in delicate moments...
Milan and Napoli have different scenarios than Inter and Juventus. The reigning Italian champions, after parting ways with Rudi Garcia, have opted for the 'caretaker' Walter Mazzarri, who will leave at the end of the year.
Head coach Stefano Pioli, on the other hand, also seems to be at the end of his cycle, and there are several promising young coaches emerging.
Vincenzo Italiano has brought Fiorentina back into Europe and at very high levels, Thiago Motta dazzles at Bologna, Raffaele Palladino has made a big impact with Serie A at Monza: all three are eager for a chance at a top team.
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